How to keep your pet safe during fireworks celebrations

TONIGHT. PAJ: FOR MANY OF US, THIS IS WHAT PWE HEAR ON FOURTH OF JULY. THE FOR DOG OWNERS, IT IS A LOT POF THIS. P IT IS PRETTY SCARY FOR DOGS. PTHE NOISE USUALLY MAKES DOGS A PLITTLE BIT MORE ANXIOUS, AND IT PIS A LOT MORE UNSAFE FOR THE PDOGS IF THEY GET OUT BEING PSCARED OF THE FIREWORKS. PAJ: THAT LEADS TO A LOT OF THIS. P>>FOURTH OF JULY IS OUR BUSIEST PTIME OF THE YEAR. PTHAT IS THE MOST ANIMALS THAT PCOME IN THE DOOR IN THAT SHORT PAMOUNT OF TIME. PAJ: FOURTH OF JULY IS THE MOST PCOMMON DAY FOR DOGS TO RUN AWAY PBECAUSE THEIR ANXIETY LEVELS GET PRAISED. PAJ: TO KEEP THEIR PETS SAFE, PMANY OWNERS USED TO BOARD THEIR PDOGS. PSO THEY DO NOT GET LOST IN THE PCHAOS OF THE CELEBRATION. PFOR OWNERS WHO LIKE TO KEEP PMAN’S BEST FRIEND CLOSE P>>YOU WANT TO KEEP YOUR DOGS PAND PETS INDOORS. IF THEY CAN GET SPOOKED ENOUGH, PTHEY WILL ESCAPE. P>>MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BABY GATES PUP. PPEOPLE ARE COMING IN AND OUT OF PTHE HOUSE AND THEY ARE NOT GOING POUT. PAJ: IF YOUR DOG DOES GET OUT PTHIS WEEKEND, SHELTERS SAY THE PFIRST THING TO DO WHEN A DOLL PCOMES TO THE DOORS IS TO CHECK PFOR A MICROCHIP, NORMALLY RIGHT PBETWEEN HIS SHOULDER BLADES. PMAKE SURE YOUR DOG HAS ONE AND